Pronunciation: /ɪn kənˈdɪʃən/
noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea
A1 My car is in good condition.
A2 The house was left in a terrible condition after the party.
B1 The laptop is in perfect condition, it looks brand new.
B2 The antique clock was found in mint condition at the flea market.
C1 The athlete's body is in peak physical condition for the upcoming competition.
C2 The rare painting was carefully restored and is now in pristine condition.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 The car is in good condition.
A2 She found the book in perfect condition.
B1 The house was left in a terrible condition after the party.
B2 The computer is in excellent condition despite being used for several years.
C1 The painting was restored to its original condition.
C2 The athlete's body is in peak physical condition for the upcoming competition.
formal The antique car was meticulously restored and is now in pristine condition.
informal I made sure to keep my bike in good condition by regularly oiling the chain.
slang Dude, your phone is in mint condition! Where did you get it?
figurative After months of training, the athlete was finally in peak condition for the upcoming competition.
was in condition
are in condition
more in condition
most in condition
is in condition
will be in condition
has been in condition
is being in condition
is in condition
in condition
to be in condition
being in condition
being in condition